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Miller by Honeywell Recalls, Safety Alerts & Notices
03/19/21 // MILLER BY HONEYWELL // Immediate Mandatory Inspection Notice: Miller MightEvac and MightyLite Self-Retracting Lifeline
“At Honeywell, our mission is to continue to provide innovative personal protective equipment that helps our customers maintain workforce safety. You have been identified as a customer that has purchased certain Miller MightEvac and MightyLite Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRLs) products that were returned for repair work by Honeywell between September 1, 2019 and March 5, 2021 (the “Repair Period”). Honeywell has identified a potential issue with reworked brake components that may cause the products to not operate to specification.”
– Honeywell Industrial Safety

08/23/19 // MILLER BY HONEYWELL // Mandatory Stop Use Notice: Miller MightEvac and MightyLite Self-Retracting Lifelines Safety Notice
“At Honeywell, our mission is to be the global leader in personal protective equipment with innovative solutions that protect and save lives. In line with our commitment to our mission statement, we are writing to inform you of potentially non-conforming brake components in certain models of Miller MightEvac and MightyLite Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRLs) ranges manufactured within a specific timeframe. While there have been NO reported incidents due to this nonconformity, continued use of the product could result in serious injury or death.
We have already determined a solution for the potential non-conforming brake components for affected models of Miller MightEvac and MightyLite Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRLs), which will require replacement of the brake component at our repair center. We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause and potential business disruption. We urge you to immediately discontinue use of affected units to avoid safety risks.”
– Honeywell Industrial Safety

04/19/18 // MILLER BY HONEYWELL // Safety Notice: Voluntary Product Recall of Certain Lots of Fibre Metal E2 Cap & North Peak A79
“The safety of our products is our top concern at Honeywell. We have recently learned of a quality issue affecting certain lot numbers of our Fibre Metal E2 Cap and North Peak A79 hard hats that may render them unable to provide the impact protection for which they were designed and certified. The affected hats can be identified by manufacture date and lot, and are set forth on the attached documents below.”
– Honeywell

09/07/12 // MILLER BY HONEYWELL // Notice: Miller Duraflex Harness D-ring
“In response to an unauthorized “safety alert” regarding Miller by Honeywell harnesses, Honeywell Safety Products issued this notice to ensure customers that they have conducted a thorough internal investigation to determine the root cause.”
– Miller by Honeywell

01/27/11 // MILLER BY HONEYWELL // Special Safety Bulletin: MILLER Fall Protection Harnesses
“Two units were manufactured with a “green” plastic component in the locking mechanism, which prevented the latch from staying in a closed position. Due to this vulnerability, the manufacturer has redesigned the harness buckles using all-metal parts.”
– Miller by Honeywell

06/25/09 // MILLER BY HONEYWELL // Safety Bulletin: Miller Back Biter Lanyards
“Manufacturer was notified of a backbiter rivet shearing, which caused the keeper on the snaphook to detach from the unit.”
– Miller by Honeywell
12/12/05 // MILLER BY HONEYWELL // Stop Use & Replace Notice: All Miller MiniLite Fall Limiter (FL11) and Titan Fall Limiter (TFL) Models
“During the period of August 2003 through August 2005 a manufacturing process was utilized that may have caused improper assembly of an internal component. This may result in the possibility of the unit functioning improperly in a fall.”
– Miller by Honeywell